For Boulangerie Au Pain Doré, reviews sketch a warm, welcoming atmosphere with friendly service and a convenient location near a park and the Prefontaine metro. Pastry lovers praise croissants, especially almond croissants, and items like the salmon Danish, the lemon basil lemonade, and a chicken pesto sandwich, while pistachio raspberry is praised and vanilla caramel is not as good; the chocolate croissant is noted as particularly tasty. The matcha latte is singled out as the worst, with an odd taste resembling coffee. Desserts in verrines and various sliced breads get positive mentions, though tartlets such as apple almond and pear almond with blueberries disappoint for many, lacking fruit and pastry cream. Repeated visits and a generally impeccable, warm service are highlighted, along with a pleasant summer terrace and the bakery's aroma, while a few comments suggest basic training could improve some staff interactions. Overall, readers are encouraged to visit and explore a range of offerings, noting strong savory and sweet options alongside some room for improvement.View restaurant profile
At Pâtisserie Boulangerie Del Sole, reviews highlight friendly and patient staff, with custom cakes and other orders turning out perfect, and everything being fresh and consistently delicious. The catering service is praised for delicious dishes, generous portions, and quick service, all delivered without stress and in a cheerful atmosphere. Overall, customers say they would recommend the restaurant and would not hesitate to use the service again.View restaurant profile
L'Olive Noire is described as a neighborhood spot with affordable prices and generous portions, where dishes like couscous with merguez, lamb and chicken tagines, and crepe mille trous for dessert stand out; the experience is often described as authentic Moroccan with flavorful, succulent meats and a warm, attentive service, while the decor and ambiance feel travel-inspired. Cleanliness is repeatedly noted, and the halal, alcohol-free dining is highlighted along with friendly staff and options that make guests feel well cared for. Some criticisms appear, including water not being offered for free, occasional service delays or miscommunication, and at times overcooked meat in certain dishes, but the overall impression remains that the food is excellent and the value strong. Many diners consider it the best Moroccan restaurant in Montreal, praising generous portions, friendly owners, and a hospitable, homey vibe that makes it a must try for those seeking real North African cuisine, with celebrations and casual meals alike well served despite price levels. Overall, L'Olive Noire stands out for authentic flavors, hearty portions, and a welcoming atmosphere that earns high recommendations, tempered by a few notes about water charges and occasional service hiccups.View restaurant profile
Reviews describe La Dent Sucrée cookies as crunchy and colorful, delivering happiness with every bite. They are regarded as beautiful and delicious, with a strong visual appeal. Every occasion is a reason to buy more, reflecting how often these treats are chosen. Overall, the reviews convey a joyful, tasty experience that invites return visits.View restaurant profile
Reviews of Petit Cake MTL describe a warm welcome from the owner and service that can mirror a guest's energy, with diners noting a wide range of cupcakes and desserts such as red velvet, carrot, chai and churros caramel, plus sugar free and keto options that appeal to gluten free and sugar sensitive eaters. Some treats felt very sweet and left a strong aftertaste for some, while others praised the icing and the moist textures, and a matcha cupcake was sometimes criticized for a baking soda note. Fans of chocolate raspberry and red velvet from the French reviews highlight favorites, and a gluten free, low sugar approach is celebrated as a major strength. A birthday cake was good but benefited from resting after refrigeration, and the overall vibe is described as a cozy, small neighborhood gem with a standout selection and quality that makes the desserts feel indulgent yet approachable. While many celebrate the delicious products, a few reviews mention a colder ambiance and less warm service, with some perceiving bias, though these views are not universal. In sum, Petit Cake MTL is seen as a delicious destination with creative flavors, strong keto and low sugar options, attentive service, and broad appeal for locals and visitors alike.View restaurant profile